Macabre Part 4: The Vampire of Cinkota and a Truly Horrific Love Story

*Note: This is a little out of order, but we had to delay publishing of the Tech History Part 3 owing to, ironically enough, technical difficulties. We’ll have it up soon enough.

But for now, in this Halloween special of The Brain Food Show, we start by looking at whether it’s actually safer to use a crosswalk instead of a just jaywalking as well as the actual origin of the word “jaywalk”.

Next we discuss today’s sponsor, Lumerit education, which is a service to help you figure out the cheapest/fastest/best way to finish college or pick up a degree, and if you like even from the convenience of your own home, with the degrees issued from a variety of top universities. If you’re interested in finding out more on this, please do use this link to go check them out.

Next up, we jump into the main part of the show on the horrific tale of the dashingly handsome Bella Kiss, the Vampire of Cinkota, and the many, many women he murdered.

Following that, we move on to a sickly sweet and more than a little morbid love story we’re calling A Rose for Carl.

On another note, if you could do us a huge favor and rate and review this show in whatever podcasting platform you’re using (including hopefully giving us some feedback related to the new format), we would be extremely grateful. Thanks!

6 comments

Thought I’d try this podcast but after 10-15 minutes of chit chat, the story starts and is disjointed, meandering.
I bailed around 20 minutes, after skipping forward a couple of times.
That and the mostly unprofessional presentation.
Argh!

Can you share a link to the study sating you’re more likely to get hit as a pedestrian at a zebra crossing than jaywalking?
I was just discussing something similar to this with friends a few days ago, and would be interested in reading some more about it